Sects: The Slaves of Leonard Feeney

"Outside the church there is no salvation"
is a venerable teaching that Roman Catholic theologians are
trying to forget in the ecumenical age. Perhaps the only priest who
takes the maxim literally is outside the church himself: the Rev.
Leonard Feeney, 67, a defrocked Jesuit who in the '30s and '40s was one
of the nation's best-known Catholic theological popularizers and
convert seekers. Feeney was excommunicated in 1953 for disobeying his
religious superiors and refusing to accept a Holy Office decision that
non-Catholics who worshiped God in good faith could be saved....